How to Select a Medtech Product Design Partner
When selecting a PD partner for medical devices, there are a few factors unique to the industry that must be considered.
How to Build a Better Medical Device Using Micro Actuators
Linear actuators are in demand for medical devices because they provide precise and controlled linear movement on a smaller and smaller scale.
Voice of Customer Necessity in Medical Device Development
VOC is a scalable weapon that should be wielded throughout the entirety of a product’s lifecycle.
New Approach, Automated Lab Streamlines Battery Chemistry Testing
University of Michigan research showcases how automated laboratories expedite chemical testing, enabling transformative battery advancements.
Smaller Medical Devices Mean Smaller Batteries
New battery designs are needed as new types of implantable medical devices emerge.
Plastic Gears Are Enabling Today’s Advanced Applications
Here’s what to consider, whether you’re converting from metal to plastic gears or designing gears for a novel device.
8 Advantages of Machining Your Metal Device
Machining metals is one of the best ways to ensure companies remain competitive in manufacturing.
Is EU MDR Worth the Hassle and Expense?
An expert takes MD+DI through the challenges, pros and cons, and strategies for a smoother European medical device approval process.
3 Ways to Reimagine Medical Device Packaging Development
Medical device packaging design and development are set to rapidly evolve as we transition into a state of hyper-change and speed. Unfortunately, several cultural pitfalls have put many package designers and developers on a slow conveyor belt of incremental innovation. Common pitfalls in the design and development of medical packaging include
Designing Medical Devices with the Future in Mind
Gavin Braithwaite, CEO of Cambridge Polymer Group, said that designers must take a next-generation mindset when developing devices. Braithwaite is set to host a session titled Don’t Develop Your Device Twice: Planning for the Next Generation, and the Next, and the Next….” at MEDevice Boston.